no problem / everybody continue to buy big cars and consume more than necessary
This is terrifying. So much destruction 🙁 I hope the number of victims stays as low as possible and that the coming days will allow everyone affected to stay safe.
The image of the car filled street is wild.
400ml of rainfall in a few hours, almost the 1 year average of that area. Absolutely insane.
For those who ask, what we can do to help (them)? Stop voting for stupid populists and „patriots“.
Vote for parties which have a strong tendency for climate change preventions.
This is, like once the FCKW problem, a global problem.
The worst is we know it won’t stop there, and Spain was already aware of all these risks, and yet nothing has been done to prevent any of that.
This is horrible. Such devastation.
No worries. Climate change is faux. Keep burning the dinosaur juice.
And it’s going to be like this and even worse for ever. Thank your local politicians for that.
Absolutely gobsmacked by the images coming from Valencia.
Looking at the rainfall numbers, this must have happened so fast. It’s a terrible situation.
what the fuck… two ton hunks of metal being carried away by the water ruins all sense of intuition about nature, these extreme weather events really are mind boggling
No se puede aparcar allí
Climate change deniers where you at?
Korkunç 😨😨
Valencia city would be gone without the new riverbed for the Turia river which was constructed after the last big floods which were less than this one.
You know what they are going to need after this? Tourists.
Damn, that was crazy!
Deepest condolences and support to Spain, it is the horrible tragedy. The humanity should definitely pay more attention to climate issues, because they are worsening.
Floods we had here in Czechia feel like nothing in comparison with this. Water picked up only few crewed cars here, dont want to know how many it did here. Iam glad we had good forecast.
DONT WORRY GUYS, NOTHING TO SEE HERE, THE CLIMATE IS FINE
Looks like this is becoming a yearly phenomenon in the Mediterranean.
September 2023, and I think also in September in 2020 a similar phenomenon of record rainfall happened in Thessaly, central Greece. Iirc last year after the storm tore the shit out of Thessaly it eventually ended up in North Africa.
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What can we do to help?
sad
no problem / everybody continue to buy big cars and consume more than necessary
This is terrifying. So much destruction 🙁 I hope the number of victims stays as low as possible and that the coming days will allow everyone affected to stay safe.
The image of the car filled street is wild.
400ml of rainfall in a few hours, almost the 1 year average of that area. Absolutely insane.
For those who ask, what we can do to help (them)?
Stop voting for stupid populists and „patriots“.
Vote for parties which have a strong tendency for climate change preventions.
This is, like once the FCKW problem, a global problem.
The tornado is NOT from yesterday’s severe weather. It happened back in August in El Toro. See [BBC](https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cd1911vwy1no) for example.
This is impressive, and also quite sad.
The worst is we know it won’t stop there, and Spain was already aware of all these risks, and yet nothing has been done to prevent any of that.
This is horrible. Such devastation.
No worries. Climate change is faux. Keep burning the dinosaur juice.
And it’s going to be like this and even worse for ever. Thank your local politicians for that.
Absolutely gobsmacked by the images coming from Valencia.
Looking at the rainfall numbers, this must have happened so fast. It’s a terrible situation.
what the fuck… two ton hunks of metal being carried away by the water ruins all sense of intuition about nature, these extreme weather events really are mind boggling
No se puede aparcar allí
Climate change deniers where you at?
Korkunç 😨😨
Valencia city would be gone without the new riverbed for the Turia river which was constructed after the last big floods which were less than this one.
[Old riverbed](https://cdn.xcancel.com/pic/orig/media%2FGbGNqvLXsAAembK.jpg) now a city park.
[New riverbed before and now](https://cdn.xcancel.com/pic/orig/media%2FGbJnpN5WcAA9le7.jpg) usually dry and hated by locals and tourists because an eyesore. it’s doing its job 60 years after construction.
Insane!
This normal for Valencia?
You know what they are going to need after this?
Tourists.
Damn, that was crazy!
Deepest condolences and support to Spain, it is the horrible tragedy. The humanity should definitely pay more attention to climate issues, because they are worsening.
thERe iS nO glOBaL wARmINg 🤬
Can’t park there mate.
We were just there in June. Heartbreaking
https://en.hespress.com/90981-what-is-cloud-seeding-and-why-is-it-sparking-controversy-in-morocco.html
Floods we had here in Czechia feel like nothing in comparison with this. Water picked up only few crewed cars here, dont want to know how many it did here. Iam glad we had good forecast.
DONT WORRY GUYS, NOTHING TO SEE HERE, THE CLIMATE IS FINE
Looks like this is becoming a yearly phenomenon in the Mediterranean.
September 2023, and I think also in September in 2020 a similar phenomenon of record rainfall happened in Thessaly, central Greece. Iirc last year after the storm tore the shit out of Thessaly it eventually ended up in North Africa.
Holy shit, they get tornados in Spain ?
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